How to Invest

A Simple Guide to Supporting Social Change

Before You Begin

Prerequisites: Before beginning the application process, please make sure you have the following prepared.
Demat Account

You must have an active Demat account.

PAN Card

Valid Permanent Account Number.

KYC Compliance

Your KYC must be updated with your broker.

Step-by-Step Application Process

  • 1

    Download Application Form

    Download the application form from our website or your broker's platform.

    Download Form
  • 2

    Fill Form & Attach Documents

    Fill in the required details including your Demat account number, PAN, and investment amount. Attach self-attested copies of PAN and Aadhaar.

  • 3

    Make Payment

    Transfer the investment amount to the designated Escrow Account mentioned in the application form.

  • 4

    Submit Application

    If paying by cheque/demand draft, submit the completed application form along with the payment to the Registrar’s Office before the closing date.
    For electronic payments, ensure the transfer is completed, and the application reaches the Registrar within three working days from the issue closing date.

  • 5

    Acknowledgement Slip

    Keep the acknowledgement slip, which includes payment details and applicant information, for your records. This serves as proof of your application submission and payment.

Allotment & Demat Credit

Once the issue closes and the minimum subscription is met, the ZCZP instruments will be allotted to your Demat account within T+3 working days.

You will receive a confirmation email and SMS from NSDL/CDSL.

Need Help?


FUEL Contact

Forest Trails Township, Bhugaon, Pune – 412115

ceooffice@fuelfornation.com

+91 8600035491 / +91 8698050077

www.fuelfornation.com


Registrar Contact

Bigshare Services Pvt. Ltd.

Office No. S6-2, 6th Floor, Pinnacle Business Park, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400093.

+91 22 6263 8200

investor@bigshareonline.com

ABOUT FUEL

Friends Union for Energising Lives (FUEL) stems from the understanding that the youth in India form one of the most vulnerable groups, who on the one hand are expected to be the leaders to determine the destiny of India, and on the other lack essential information and opportunities to succeed in life.

Know more about FUEL